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my ride - 95 R33 GTS-25t

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MODS/UPGRADES:

HKS 2530kai Turbo

Split dump pipe 3" + cat back

Custom Exhaust Manifold

Hybrid FMIC

APEXi SAFC2

Hybrid Boost Controller

Blitz Intake Pod

BOV

NISMO 400R Front Bar + Side Skirts

19” Lowenus Rims

Coming soon..

Power FC

Fuel Pump

Injectors

i see that orange FTo across the road from my place heaps, guessing Nigel is your cousin?

nar, Nigel is my cousin's friend, he is trying to fix the air-cond for me, but apparently it's got a crack in the aircond condensor. rang up just japs and it's $200 to replace :O

  • 2 weeks later...

Here's my baby I got a few months back:

Gunmetal Gray R32 GTR

Mods:

HKS Exhaust w/HKS Priest muffler

Aftermarket BOV

HKS Boost controller

Turbo Timer

GAB adjustable Coilover suspension

Torque Split controller

Currently running 227.5 rwkw at 1 Bar w/Standard turbos :D

Prob looking to get round 300kw, as its starting to feel a bit slow lol.

Just as well i've got widebody32 working on it. :D

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hi im mick

im new to this site but i have a r33 skyline gts-t mspec, but im not going to post any photos till nxt year wen its lookin better :P

Full body kit,

18" Deepdish Chromes

Front Mount Cooler

Turbo back Exhaust System

Apexi SAFC-II

Stezza n subwoofa

GTR wing

270HP at the rear wheels at 10psi

only had it for like a month but its goin good

  • 3 weeks later...

My newest ride to appease me until the GTR comes back...

She is a 2005 model stock as a rock with the LS2 6 litre V8. Remove MAF and retune and exhaust will be coming soon which should up the power to 300+rwkw.

Go the dunnydores!

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